Secret ending in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is shocking
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Kingdom Hearts games are known for their secret endings. The latest game in the series, Dream Drop Distance, will continue the tradition.
Director Tetsuya Nomura told Famitsu that Kingdom Hearts 3D’s secret ending will shock players. He also said that it relates to the next title in the series.
Dream Drop Distance has a normal ending as well. Nomura described it as being atypical.
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure footage
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Famitsu review scores (1/17/12) – Resident Evil nearly perfect
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Resident Evil: Revelations (3DS) – 10/10/9/10
Tales of Innocence R (PSVita) – 9/9/9/9
Armored Core V (PS3/360) – 9/8/8/9
WWE ’12 (PS3) – 9/8/9/8
Tropico 4 (X360) – 8/8/7/8
Love Bancho 2 Midnight Lesson (PSP) – 7/7/7/6
Zoo Keeper 3D (3DS) – 7/7/7/6
Gundam Mokuba no Kiseki (PSP) – 7/7/6/7
Tons of Beyond the Labyrinth footage
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There’s a ton of footage here – about an hour’s worth actually. You can find all of the videos after the break!
Resident Evil: Revelations trailer
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Rhythm Thief is filled with emotion
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Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure isn’t all about music and rhythm gameplay. Producer Shun Nakamura assured Nintendo Power that the title is jam-packed with emotion.
Nakamura told the magazine:
“Let me put it this way: When you hear a song about heartbreak while you’re heartbroken yourself, don’t you connect with it much more deeply? Similarly, by giving players a hero to empathise with, all the moments become more powerful. The only other Rhythm game that I can think of that tried to connect with players on an emotional level was Sega’s Space Channel 5. I don’t think any other rhythm game has ever attempted to engage players’ emotions on as many levels as Rhythm Thief does.”
Resident Evil Premier Party to be live-streamed
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Capcom will be holding a Resident Evil Premier Party in Shibuya, Tokyo on Friday. Fans who won’t be able to make it out to the event will have an opportunity to watch the festivities online.
The proceedings will be live-streamed starting at 19:00 JST. That’s 5 AM EST and 2 AM PST. You can keep track of the UStream page here.
Capcom will celebrate the launch of Resident Evil: Revelations. Additionally, development staff and special guests will be attending the event.
First English Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir screenshots
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Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir Unleashes Supernatural Thrills on Nintendo 3DS
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Nintendo of America localizing a Fatal Frame-like game?! I’m pretty surprised!
Built-In Camera and Augmented-Reality Features Offer Hair-Raising Hand-Held Fun
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Hand-held gaming fans with a taste for scary stories and paranormal activity have something special to look forward to this year. Nintendo of America has confirmed plans to launch Spirit Camera™: The Cursed Memoir, an immersive, horror-themed game developed exclusively for the portable Nintendo 3DS™ system, across North America on – when else? – Friday, April 13. The game uses the built-in camera functions and augmented-reality features of Nintendo 3DS to enhance a sinister, spellbinding storyline, incorporating players’ own pictures and surroundings to create a personalized 3D horror experience.
Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir introduces a mysterious girl named Maya who has been hiding in the shadows of an old house. Players must help Maya break free from a terrifying curse by aiding her escape from the clutches of a malevolent woman in black. By using the Nintendo 3DS system’s built-in camera, players can view Maya in their own surroundings as the game’s eerie events unfold.